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Automotive Disc Brakes Harlem Automotive Technology

Automotive Disc Brakes Harlem Automotive Technology

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Automotive Disc BrakesAutomotive Disc Brakes

Harlem Automotive TechnologyHarlem Automotive Technology

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Disc BrakesDisc Brakes

Disc brakes are fairly simple to work with, once you know the parts and their functions. Typically, there are 4 main parts of a system:Mounting BracketRotorCaliperPads

Disc brakes are fairly simple to work with, once you know the parts and their functions. Typically, there are 4 main parts of a system:Mounting BracketRotorCaliperPads

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Mounting BracketsMounting Brackets

Mounting Brackets are used to hold the Caliper in place.

Other than keeping the surface clean and free of rust and road grime, there is very little to be done with this part

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RotorsRotors

Rotors are metal discs supported by the suspension. The Calipers clamp on to them to slow their rotation, and then slow or stop the car

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Vented RotorVented Rotor

These are the VENTS

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Vented RotorsVented Rotors

Vented Rotors have Fins in the spaces between their machined surfaces. These spaces allow air to pass through, which helps carry heat away.

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Nonvented RotorNonvented Rotor

Non Vented Rotors are used on smaller vehicles, and have no cooling fins

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Non Vented RotorNon Vented Rotor

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Rotor RepairRotor Repair

We will get back to these Rotors later concerning what you can do as a repair on them.

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CalipersCalipers

Calipers are the housings that contain the Pistons and the Brake Pads. The Calipers are connected to the Hydraulic System, and hold the brake pads to the Rotor

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Caliper TypesCaliper Types

There are 2 types of Calipers

Fixed

Floating

There are 2 types of Calipers

Fixed

Floating

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Fixed CaliperFixed Caliper

Fixed Calipers are disc brakes that use a caliper that is FIXED in position and does not slide. They have pistons on both sides of the disc. There may be 2 or 4 pistons per caliper

Fixed Calipers are disc brakes that use a caliper that is FIXED in position and does not slide. They have pistons on both sides of the disc. There may be 2 or 4 pistons per caliper

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Fixed CaliperFixed Caliper

Motorcycles and some import trucks and cars use this type

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Sliding CaliperSliding Caliper

Much more commonSingle PistonEasier to work withOn “inboard” side of caliper

Much more commonSingle PistonEasier to work withOn “inboard” side of caliper

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Clean, Floating CaliperClean, Floating Caliper

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Floating CalipersFloating Calipers

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OperationOperation

Piston applies pressure to Inboard pad. As the pad contacts the rotor, the caliper slides along the pins, pulling the outboard pad into contact.

Caliper

Rotor

Piston

Brake Pads

Brake Line

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Sliding caliper in operationSliding caliper in operation

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Parts of a CaliperParts of a Caliper

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SealSeal

The rebuild kit will have a new O ring, and a Dust Seal

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PistonPiston

The Piston surface should be smooth and clean. This one is pitted, and needs replaced.

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Adjustments?Adjustments?

• Disc Brakes will automatically self-adjust.

• As the Pads wear, the caliper piston will not retract as far

• This leaves a larger amount of brake fluid in the caliper, causing the master cylinder level to lower

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Caliper SlidesCaliper Slides

Notice where the brake pads and calipers slide on the pin and the mount

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Caliper slidesCaliper slides

Since parts need to slide, these areas should be clean of dirt and rust,

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Cleaning CaliperCleaning Caliper

With the caliper off, I would use a wire brush to clean the rust off, then use a brake cleaning solvent to wash the sliding area.

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Wear IndicatorsWear Indicators

Brake pads wear, and most people never check them. So, something was put on the pads to make a noise, since most people will have a noise checked out.

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Just a couple more things…Just a couple more things…

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DiagnosisDiagnosis

Several different types of Complaints

Noise

Pulsation

Pedal travel

More later…

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Brake NoiseBrake Noise

Wear Indicator

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Brake PulsationBrake Pulsation

Usually a warped Rotor

Rotor needs trued on a brake lathe

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Pedal TravelPedal Travel

NO BRAKES!!!!

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FinisFinis

Laters Techs……..

Chuck McCreary Harlem High School